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Goldentree in talks with investment banks to explore a potential sale of the Travelodge chain at a £1.2bn valuation

Private Equity Insights

Its owner of nearly a decade, American asset management firm Goldentree is said to be in talks with investment banks to explore a potential sale of the chain, with sources telling The Sunday Times that it is gunning for a £1.2bn offer for the 595 hotels. It was then taken over by GoldenTree in 2012.

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Silver Lake to explore the sale of tax-free shopping firm Global Blue Valued at around $1bn

Private Equity Insights

Private equity firm Silver Lake is preparing to explore a sale of Global Blue Group Holdings Ltd, a company that enables retailers to offer tax-free shopping after receiving expressions of interest from potential acquirers, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. billion valuation.

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CVC eyeing first Australian deal in almost 15 years

Private Equity Wire

Luxembourg-based private equity firm CVC Capital Partners is preparing to make its first big deal in Australia over 14 years after it closed its office there, with the acquisition of struggling employment services provider APM, according to a report by the Australian Financial Review (AFR).

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Quadria Capital Raises $500m for Third Healthcare Fund

Private Equity Insights

Singapore- and New Delhi-based private equity firm Quadria Capital has marked the first close of its third investment vehicle. IFC committed about $40m to the new fund, with a co-investment sleeve of up to $30m. Launched in 2012, the PE firm currently has $3.4bn in assets under management.

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ICYMI: WSJ Highlights How Private Equity Transforms Plumbing and HVAC Small Businesses, Boosting Wages and Growth

American Investment Council

.” With the added capital, Rite Way expanded services, added more trucks, hired more workers, and invested in apprenticeship and training programs for technicians. Workers benefit financially, too, says Graham Weaver, founder of private-equity firm Alpine Investors, based in San Francisco.

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Transcript: Michael Carmen, Wellington

The Big Picture

At what point does Wellington sort of rub its chin and say, Hey, this is an interesting space, we’re really private curious, we wanna see if we can expand to this. And I said, Hey, I think this might be a really long-term secular trend of companies staying private longer. What, what’s that process like?

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Transcript: Armen Panossian

The Big Picture

I mean, if you’re buying debt in, in, you name it company at 20 cents to 60 cents, and they’re owned by, you know, marquee private equity firms, what’s gonna happen with that? And we, we feel that a lot of phone calls, I think the most nervous we became was when the banks started failing.